The main three prerequisites for a good caricature are the following:
it must be funny, it should reflect the artist's personal opinion of the subject, and it MUST look like the subject. It's not easy to hit all three elements at the same time, and I hope I succeeded more often than not. Without exaggeration, caricature can't be very funny. Too much exaggeration can sometimes hamper the likeness, but in the hands of real masters, it can enhance it so much that the subject is immediately recognizable no matter how pushed and crazily stylized the drawing is.

A large number of caricatures has been posted on this blog, so if you wish to explore my complete caricature portfolio, click here. Beside celebrity caricatures, you'll also find the portraits of my friends and colleagues, various commissions, etc. And don't forget to click on the "older posts" link on the bottom, because it will lead you to the next pages, so you won't miss anything.

Later this year, I'll prepare a tutorial that will explain my method of creating caricatures, following the whole proccess from initial sketches to the final product. Stay tuned for that.